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Definition of pewter in English: pewternoun ˈpjuːtəˈpjudər mass noun1A grey alloy of tin with copper and antimony (formerly, tin and lead) 锡镴,白镴 these lockets are made of gold, silver, or pewter as modifier pewter tankards Example sentencesExamples - The reproduction industry did not focus attention on wrought iron as it did on pewter, brass and copper.
- Modern pewter is mostly tarnish-resistant alloys of about 90% tin with antimony or copper.
- The traditional alloy of pewter most widely used into the 17th Century consisted of tin and copper with small amounts of other elements.
- Originally, pewter was defined as an alloy of tin and lead, but to avoid toxicity and dullness of finish, lead is excluded from modern pewter.
- Their enterprise really began to grow after they switched from silver to pewter, an alloy of lead and tin.
- 1.1 Utensils made of pewter.
锡镴制品,白镴制品 锡镴厨房用品。 Example sentencesExamples - Byard arranged for many shipments of antique furniture, brass, and pewter to be sent to Shelburne for Webb to consider for purchase.
- Both the pewter and Sheffield Plate collections benefited from large bequests particularly that of Colonel Croft Lyons.
- Over the centuries the techniques of making all forms of metal ware: pewter, copper, brass and bronze, iron and steel, have varied.
- 1.2 A shade of bluish or silver grey.
青灰色 Example sentencesExamples - Exterior finishes are available in polished brass, antique brass, brushed nickel, pewter, satin black and matte gold tones.
- There was no bridge, but flat ferry-rafts winched their way across it on heavy cables, and icy, slate-gray water gurgled under a dull, pewter sky.
- The redhead looked around, the slowly rising moon casting him all silver and pewter and bronze.
- Snow swirled around them in little eddies, and the sky was the flat dark grey of pewter.
- It is sapphire against the pale silver wash of the sky and pewter against the amber of the towering hills that he adds in next.
Derivativesnoun For economic and technical reasons, the alloys used by coppersmiths, brassfounders, braziers, blacksmiths and pewterers have varied over time, and a knowledge of the alloys can provide definitive answers. Example sentencesExamples - Sending pewter to a trained engraver had been banned by the English pewterers ' guild as early as 1588 but continued to be allowed by continental guilds.
- Unlike more densely settled areas to the north, Virginia supported few pewterers, so the pewter plates and vessels most Virginians ate and drank from were shipped there from English ports.
- The First Church of Deerfield retains two large plates, or chargers, marked by the London pewterer Samuel Ellis I.
- The Museum owns an almost identical dish by the early 17 th-century Nuremberg pewterer, Caspar Enderlein, who replaced Briot's signature with his own.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French peutre, of unknown origin. Rhymesaccoutre (US accouter), commuter, computer, disputer, looter, neuter, polluter, recruiter, refuter, rooter, saluter, scooter, shooter, souter, suitor, tooter, transmuter, tutor, uprooter Definition of pewter in US English: pewternounˈpyo͞odərˈpjudər 1A gray alloy of tin with copper and antimony (formerly, tin and lead). 锡镴,白镴 Example sentencesExamples - Modern pewter is mostly tarnish-resistant alloys of about 90% tin with antimony or copper.
- Originally, pewter was defined as an alloy of tin and lead, but to avoid toxicity and dullness of finish, lead is excluded from modern pewter.
- The reproduction industry did not focus attention on wrought iron as it did on pewter, brass and copper.
- The traditional alloy of pewter most widely used into the 17th Century consisted of tin and copper with small amounts of other elements.
- Their enterprise really began to grow after they switched from silver to pewter, an alloy of lead and tin.
- 1.1 Utensils made of pewter.
锡镴制品,白镴制品 锡镴厨房用品。 Example sentencesExamples - Over the centuries the techniques of making all forms of metal ware: pewter, copper, brass and bronze, iron and steel, have varied.
- Byard arranged for many shipments of antique furniture, brass, and pewter to be sent to Shelburne for Webb to consider for purchase.
- Both the pewter and Sheffield Plate collections benefited from large bequests particularly that of Colonel Croft Lyons.
- 1.2 A shade of bluish or silver gray.
青灰色 looking back at that pewter sky 向后看看青灰色的天空。 Example sentencesExamples - Snow swirled around them in little eddies, and the sky was the flat dark grey of pewter.
- There was no bridge, but flat ferry-rafts winched their way across it on heavy cables, and icy, slate-gray water gurgled under a dull, pewter sky.
- Exterior finishes are available in polished brass, antique brass, brushed nickel, pewter, satin black and matte gold tones.
- It is sapphire against the pale silver wash of the sky and pewter against the amber of the towering hills that he adds in next.
- The redhead looked around, the slowly rising moon casting him all silver and pewter and bronze.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French peutre, of unknown origin. |